In The Beech Woods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEDD FFAA GGAA HHIIAmber and emerald cairngorm and chrysoprase | A |
Stream through the autumn woods scatter the beech wood ways | A |
Ways where the wahoo bush brightens with scarlet | B |
And where the aster stalk lifts its last starlet | B |
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Ways where the brier burns poplars drop one by one | C |
Leaves that seem beaten gold each like a splash of sun | C |
'Round which the beeches rise tree upon golden tree | D |
That with each wind that blows sound like a summer sea | D |
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Ways where the papaw leans great leaved and beryl green | E |
Like some grand forester one in Romance hath seen | E |
And like some Indian queen sung of in story | D |
Flaming the gum tree stands crowned with its glory | D |
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Ways where the bittersweet cleaving its pods of gold | F |
Brightens the brake with flame torches the dingle old | F |
And where the dogwood too crimsons with ruby seeds | A |
Spicewood and buckbush bend ruddy with rosy beads | A |
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These are the woods of gold forests our childhood knew | G |
Where the Enchanted dwelt she with the eyes of blue | G |
She of the raven locks and of the lovely looks | A |
She who oft gazed at us out of the Story Books | A |
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And with that Prince again striding his snowwhite steed | H |
To her deliverance through the gold wood we speed | H |
On through the wood of flame to the Dark Tower | I |
Where like a light she gleams high in her bower | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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